Aging care and elder care planning takes a village. Get help when and where you need it from our network of experts from the most essential service categories.
Comprehensive care coordination and support for aging adults, focusing on improving quality of life and long-term planning.
Care Management Assessments Advocacy Crisis Intervention Guardianship Placement
Personalized in-home care services tailored to assist with daily living, providing support and independence for seniors.
Household Tasks Personal Care Companionship Transportation Alzheimer's/Dementia Care Respite Care
Legal services specializing in issues affecting older adults, such as healthcare planning, guardianship, and Medicaid advice.
Probate Law LTC Planning Medicaid Applications
Strategic planning to manage and distribute assets, ensuring financial security and fulfilling family wishes.
Wills & Trusts Power of Attorney Healthcare Proxy Medical Directives
Expert assessments and modifications to enhance home safety, reducing fall risks and improving mobility for seniors.
Home Inspections Safety Assessments Home Modifications
Assisted and independent living communities offering housing, amenities, and healthcare tailored to senior needs.
Independent Living Assisted Living Memory Care Hospice Care
Professional healthcare services including diagnosis, treatment, and management of medical conditions for aging adults.
Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy Nutritional Therapy Speech Therapy
Seniors on fixed incomes frequently need help paying their monthly utility bills. While many states have their own programs to support seniors with home heating and cooling, the federal government also operates assistance programs and credits for seniors.
Cash Assistance Services
Cash aid and other financial assistance are some of the most direct ways the federal government has to support seniors. Some programs pay directly to seniors, while others offer discounts or credits that help older adults save money.
Utility Assistance Services
Seniors are more likely than most other groups to need continuing medical services to stay healthy. Apart from the VA, which provides medical services directly to veterans and their eligible dependents, the federal government operates two major healthcare programs.
Medical Assistance Services
Seniors often need support getting and preparing regular meals. Some federal programs developed to meet this need are age-specific and restricted to seniors aged 60 and over, while others are more generally available to the people who need them.
Nutritional Assistance Services
Many seniors develop limitations that negatively impact their ability to participate in their communities. Disabilities can also make the home an unsafe place for seniors who live alone. The federal government can help with many common age-related disabilities.
Disability Assistance Services
The federal government can help seniors with serious housing issues, from a lack of adequate housing to home improvements and repairs. Many, but not all, programs impose limits on income and overall home value for eligible participants.
Housing Assistance Services